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Disrupting Data in Qualitative Inquiry: Entanglements with the
Post-Critical and Post-Anthropocentric expands qualitative
researchers' notions of data and exemplifies scholars' different
encounters and interactions with data. In Disrupting Data in
Qualitative Inquiry data has become an exploratory project which
pays close attention to data's numerous variations, manifestations,
and theoretical connections. This book is targeted to serve
advanced graduate level methodological, inquiry, and
research-creation courses across different disciplines.
An innovative and playful foray into new materialist and
posthumanist theories in qualitative research, around which there
is growing interest Uses the ubiquitous event of the academic
conference to question how we produce 'research' and 'knowledge'
Written by a group of senior scholars in the fields of education
and qualitative research
An innovative and playful foray into new materialist and
posthumanist theories in qualitative research, around which there
is growing interest Uses the ubiquitous event of the academic
conference to question how we produce 'research' and 'knowledge'
Written by a group of senior scholars in the fields of education
and qualitative research
Disrupting Data in Qualitative Inquiry: Entanglements with the
Post-Critical and Post-Anthropocentric expands qualitative
researchers' notions of data and exemplifies scholars' different
encounters and interactions with data. In Disrupting Data in
Qualitative Inquiry data has become an exploratory project which
pays close attention to data's numerous variations, manifestations,
and theoretical connections. This book is targeted to serve
advanced graduate level methodological, inquiry, and
research-creation courses across different disciplines.
In a decidedly anti-intellectual moment, exemplified by such recent
phenomena as denials of science, defunding of universities, and
distrust of "facts," Intra-Public Intellectualism examines the
relationships among qualitative inquiry, truth telling and social
activism. With contributions from scholars and activists around the
world, the book addresses three key tensions in the field of social
inquiry. The first tension concerns the proliferation of digital
environments and virtual spaces, exploring how the "public" in
public intellectualism might be reconsidered. The second tension
concerns the ongoing critiques of truth and subjectivity, exploring
how these disruptions change the work of the intellectual. The
third tension concerns the growing scientific and philosophical
rejection of static material worlds, exploring what becomes of
social responsibility and justice when agency extends beyond human
subjects. Intra-Public Intellectualism will be a must read for
those interested in the roles of the intellectual in the academy
and beyond and those keen on rethinking critical social inquiry for
the twenty-first century.
Calling for qualitative research that is complex, situational,
theoretically situated, and yet productive, Reconceptualizing
Qualitative Research discusses the multiplicities and uncertainty
embedded in different methodological configurations and
entanglements that blur the boundaries between doing research,
theorizing, thinking, and reflecting. Writing in a clear,
conversational style, author Mirka Koro-Ljungberg urges readers to
think about qualitative research differently, often in creative
ways, and to continuously question existing grand narratives and
dogmas.
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